Black Tambourine debuted in 1990 with Pam's Tan, a contribution to the 7" What Kind of Heaven Do You Want?, the first release on Schulman's own Slumberland label. Another track, We Can't Be Friends, appeared on spinART's One Last Kiss compilation before the group issued its first official single, the Pastels homage Throw Aggi Off the Bridge, on the fledgling Audrey's Diary imprint. By Tomorrow followed on Slumberland, but with just nine officially released songs and four live performances under their collective belt, Black Tambourine dissolved in 1991.
From there, the peripatetic Berry shuttled through a series of bands ranging from the Shapiros to Glo-Worm to the Castaway Stones, earning perhaps her most enduring fame as the co-founder of the influential fanzine Chickfactor. Meanwhile, after recording a handful of singles for Slumberland, Moore and Nelson's aforementioned Velocity Girl signed to Sub Pop, becoming one of the more beloved indie bands of the early '90s. As for Schulman, Slumberland continues as one of the preeminent American indie labels, with a catalog that spans from Rocketship to the Aislers Set to 14 Iced Bears; in 1999, the label issued the Black Tambourine retrospective Complete Recordings.
In 2009, when Slumberland began planning for a new reissue of the group's complete output, they decided to record some tracks they had originally featured in their live set. The four songs (two originals and covers of Buddy Holly's Heartbeat and Suicide's Dream Baby Dream) were included along with demos for Throw Aggi Off the Bridge and For Ex-Lovers Only on 2010's Black Tambourine collection. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi